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The '''blue key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] on the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], who can use it to open one [[blue lock]]. In the [[Lynx]] version, in addition to Chip, [[block]]s and [[monster]]s will erase blue keys after stepping on their tile. In [[CC2]], the same holds true, but [[ice block]]s and [[directional block]]s do not erase blue keys, and monsters erasing blue keys are treated as collecting them, thus becoming unable to pass [[no sign]]s with blue keys on them.
The '''blue key''' is [[Transparency|transparent]] on the Microsoft ruleset, and can be picked up only by [[Chip]] or [[Melinda]], who can use it to open one [[blue lock]]. In the [[Lynx]] version, in addition to Chip, [[block]]s and [[monster]]s will erase blue keys after stepping on their tile. In [[Chip's Challenge 2|CC2]], the same holds true, but [[ice block]]s and [[directional block]]s do not erase blue keys, and monsters erasing blue keys are treated as collecting them, thus becoming unable to pass [[no sign]]s with blue keys on them.


If a dirt block collects blue keys and [[Transmogrifier|transmogrifies]] into an ice block, it can then open some amount of blue locks depending on how many blue keys it collected.
If a dirt block collects blue keys and [[Transmogrifier|transmogrifies]] into an ice block, it can then open some amount of blue locks depending on how many blue keys it collected.
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